According to Kaiser Health News author Sandra G. Boodman, studies have linked poor health literacy, which disproportionately affects the elderly, the poor and recent immigrants, to higher rates of hospital readmission, expensive and unnecessary complications, and even death. A 2007 study estimated the problem cost the U.S. economy as much as $238 billion annually.

And Kaiser is doing something about this right here in San Joaquin County.

Last month, Kaiser was a generous sponsor of Lodi’s first Reading Roundup Literacy Fair. Last night, Andrew Mendoza, Kaiser Permanente’s Community and Government relations manager, asked the Lodi Literacy Fair Planning Committee to join him in celebrating literacy efforts in our community at the San Joaquin A+ Gala Dinner, which was also sponsored by Kaiser.

Tables buzzed with ideas to improve literacy rates in our community. People who put their ideas into action were recognized for their excellent efforts. It was a blessing and encouragement to hear about the incredible individuals and organizations whose efforts are truly making a difference.

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